Link: miyake holders in Genealogics
http://genealogics.org/advsearch.php?tree=-x--all--x-&name_search=miyak*¬es_search=&location_search=&occupation_search=&language=English
As Genealogics has recently been updated, there are now much of the historical miyake lineages visible. At least shinnokes of Fushimi and Kanin, and a number of those new miyakes of late 1800s.
Adoptions are not a part of Genealogics links; only biological kinship will be presented by proper data-handling system there.
Adoptions have been an important part of Japanese culture. The proper way to handle them in Genealogics material would be to make a mention in the remarks in the entry of individuals connected by that adoption.
You are welcome to check those miyake genealogies, a weblink is provided in the bottom of this message.
More material, yet more individuals, will get added sooner or later to Genealogics.
An interest would be to get informed about now-living families of old miyake lineages, and their youngest members.
It looks like practically all genealogies available stop somewhere in 1960s-1980s. Have those former miyake families been followed any longer, recently?
Does anyone know about their newest members, the GENERATION of princesses of Akishino family and the young Aiko and Hisahito?
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